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visible difference between pastels and super pastels
Hi, I want to get a super pastel but from all the animals I have seen online, I cannot tell the difference between a super pastel and just a nice looking ordinary pastel. Can somebody help me with clarifying the visible differences? Thank you
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
if you're looking at a super pastel you'll know. They have VERY reduced black pigment, and almost a white head. Their yellow is out of this world.
With some lower end specimens it can be hard to tell but if you're looking at a nice one you'll know. I'll see if i can find some more.
Mark Mandic (markus jayne ball pythons) has some GREAT ones; http://ballpython.ca/collection/supe...er_pastel.html
regular pastel (my male, icharis)

(this pic was taken by his previous owner)
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
Here is a picture of my super pastel. she was hatched/born 08/30/09. 
1.0 pastel 100% Het Orange Hypo
1.0 spider
1.2 Butter
0.1 super pastel
0.1 black back pastel
0.1 lemon pastel
1.2 FIRE
0.1 PINSTRIPE
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
blushing is way more intense on a super, the blushing on the head is a dead give away.
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
When held side by side they are easy to tell apart. the colors and amount of yellow even on good pastels doesn't come close even as babys to what super have, The heads are way more washed out and the blushing is white and not yellow like on a normal Pastel.
I know you said a nice pastel but here is mom
at 200+ grams

Now here is mom with Super Pastel daughter.

Here is half sister (in shed) with Super Half sister
Last edited by Freakie_frog; 02-26-2010 at 06:40 PM.
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
Ok so I can show the difference with young animals
Half brother and sister

Last edited by Freakie_frog; 03-05-2010 at 10:14 PM.
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
Here is a pic of my Super Pastel and her Pastel sister right after their first shed.

And here is another pic of the sisters at about a year and a half later. They are pictured with my Ruppel Pastel male, he's the one in the back with a bulls-eye about half way down his back.

Hope this helps,
Chris P
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Re: visible difference between pastels and super pastels
this isnt my pic but it is my new pastel. he just ate his first meal so im not gonna pull him out yet. i will soon tho. this is my AUG 09 pastel from gerrick demeyer
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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